Vaccines Are On The Way: What You Need To Know
For a long time, it felt as if there was no end in sight. Finally, there seems to be some light at the end of the tunnel. A coronavirus vaccine will not fix the problem overnight. But it’s the first concrete step to ending this pandemic and getting life back to normal.
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Japan: A Precarious Rebound
Japan’s Gross Domestic Product increased by 21.4% in the third quarter. This was the largest expansion of Japan’s economy in roughly half a century.
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Kind Gestures
Since October, many countries in Europe and individual regions and cities around the world, e.g. New York, have been under lockdown due to rising numbers of COVID-19 infections. The fear that they will not survive the second lockdown economically is great among the owners of companies.
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How the Pandemic has Impacted Child Poverty Rates in England
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in increased poverty rates worldwide. As cases continue to rise and fall, lockdowns implemented and jobs lost, it is no surprise that those who were struggling are feeling the pressure. Among this, child poverty rates are rising.
Solidarity in Bologna: the Antibody to Any Virus
During the first total lockdown in Italy, a sense of solidarity and community belonging came from Bologna, the largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region.
Special Report: The Last Presidential Debate Part 2
In the second part of this special report, we will be examining how the candidates handled topics concerning American families and race in the United States.
Record COVID infections in the Midwest
On Wednesday, October 14 over 22,000 new infections were reported across the Midwestern United States. This was a new record eclipsing the previous record of 20,000.